Gamma radiation processing for extending shelf-life and ensuring quality of minimally processed ready-to-eat onions

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H. D. Khade
Sudhanshu Saxena
Sachin N. Hajare
Satyendra Gautam
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[1] Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Food Technology Division
[2] Homi Bhabha National Institute,undefined
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Onion; Gamma radiation; Minimal processing; Shelf life; Ready-to-eat; Ready-to-cook;
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Onions are always in high demand owing to various culinary as well as health protective properties and these days there is increased consumer preference for ready-to-eat or ready-to-cook onions. In this context, the current study was aimed to extend the keeping quality of minimally processed onions for an extended period while ensuring microbial safety as well as sprouting inhibition through an integrated approach. The optimized combinatorial approach included gamma radiation treatment (Dmin60 Gy), minimal processing (de-skinning and scooping) and packaging in trays wrapped with polypropylene (PP; 10 µm thick) film followed by storage at low temperature (4–6 °C, relative humidity RH 65–70%). The parameters like shelf life, physico-chemical (colorimetry, moisture), organoleptic and nutritional properties were comprehensively assessed and found to be well retained up to 30 days with moisture loss of ≤ 5% and overall acceptability rating of 7 on 9-point hedonic scale. Microbiological analyses confirmed absence of Salmonella spp in these stored onions thus ensuring microbial safety. Nutritional profiling including carbohydrate, protein, fat, energy, and ash content revealed no significant change due to the processing as well as during storage. Thus, the radiation processing of freshly harvested bulbs followed by minimal processing, packing in formulated package and storage under low temperature conditions were found acceptable up to 30 days in the ready-to-eat form. Current findings provide credible evidences ascertaining extended shelf-life as well ensuring microbial safety of processed onions for commercial utilization by the food industries.
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页码:2265 / 2274
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